The front of this design says “We stand with Israel”. The rear side of has famous words by Michael Pence “Your cause is our cause. Your values are our values. Your fight is our fight.” said at the Knesset, during his 2018 visit to Israel.

This Mossad shirt refers to the Israeli Mossad, or "the institution" as it is known is Israel in Hebrew translation. The Israeli Mossad, the institute for intelligence and special operations. No embellishments, no ornamentation. Basic, authentic and cool.

This eye-catching MOSSAD shirt includes both Hebrew and English inscriptions and sports the Hebrew insignia "Institute for Intelligence" while incorporating a Star of David into the Mossad caption - all designed in the spirit of the awesome Israeli intelligence agency.

This graphic israeli-T design will show your respect for the Israeli Mossad - one of the most top secret organizations in the world, with special operations forces that leave no traces and only rumors of their operations.

Breaking with traditional U.S. policy, Trump officially recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Show your support and favor for this decision with our awesome design, sporting the US & Israeli Flag , and the bond Israel has with it's American Ally.

Breaking with traditional U.S. policy, Trump officially recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Show your support and favor for this decision with our awesome design, sporting the US & Israeli Flag , and the bond Israel has with it's American Ally.

Not only does this Israel Hebrew shirt have the well-known “Lion of Judah” emblem from Genesis 49:9 that reflects bravery and strength, but it also has the “Star of David” which reflects our nation's Jewish identity and history.

Our exclusive black and silver "Lions of Judah" Israel shirt design has a vintage screen print with two lions, a regal crown and a coat of arms with the "Lions of Judah" inscription in artistic script.

Love lions? Love Israel? Then we've got the shirt for you. Through all our history lions have been an important symbol in the Jewish culture and are used many times in the Bible to symbolize the tribes of Judah.